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News Release
Office of News and Information
Johns Hopkins University
3003 N. Charles Street, Suite 100
Baltimore, Maryland 21218-3843
Phone: (410) 516-7160 | Fax (410) 516-5251
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August 29, 2000
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Deborah Pankey Stewart
dps@jhu.edu
410-516-7157
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Hopkins Wednesday Noon Series Begins
with Clio Winners
A video presentation of the 2000 Gold and Silver Clio
Award-winning TV
commercials opens the autumn 2000 Wednesday Noon Series at The
Johns Hopkins
University on Oct. 4. The Clio Awards were founded in 1959 to
recognize creative
excellence in advertising.
The Wednesday Noon Series is presented by the university's
Office of Special Events, now in its 35th
season of cultural
programming on the Homewood campus. All programs in the series
are held on
Wednesdays from noon to 1 p.m. in Shriver Hall on the Homewood
campus, 3400 N.
Charles Street in Baltimore. They are open to the public and
admission is free.
Other October and November events in the series are:
Oct. 11
Jewish Baltimore: A Family Album, a lecture by
Gilbert Sandler, author
of the book of the same name, published by The Johns Hopkins
University Press,
and popular columnist for The Sun and The Jewish
Times
Oct. 18
125 Years Compressed into One, a lecture by Mame
Warren, Editor,
Johns Hopkins: Knowledge for the World. In June 1999,
Warren took on
the daunting task of assembling a pictorial book that would
both chronicle and
celebrate the university's 125-year history.
Oct. 25
China Patterns, a performance by the Chinese Folk
Dance
Company
Nov. 1
The Power of Words and Music: Stravinsky's The
Soldier's
Tale, a performance
by Concert Artists of Baltimore, Edward Polochick, artistic
director
Nov. 8
How Immigration is Changing Maryland and the United
States, a
lecture by
Martin Ford, chief of programs, Maryland Office for New
Americans
Nov. 15
Water's Way: Life Along the Chesapeake, a discussion
with photos by
writer Tom Horton and photographer David W. Harp from their
Johns Hopkins
University Press book
For information, call the Office of Special Events at
410-516-7157.
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World Wide Web at
http://www.jhu.edu/news_info/news/
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of science and medical news releases is available at the
same address.
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